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Warfaze was formed in 1998 by a group of young musicians, including Ayub Bachchu (lead vocals, guitar), Nabeel (bass), Shamim (drums), and Nuhash (guitar). The band's early years were marked by energetic live performances and experimentation with their sound. In 2000, Warfaze released their debut album, "Warfaze," which featured hit singles like "Ei Meye" and "Bheja". The album's success was a turning point for the band, establishing them as a force to be reckoned with in the Bangladeshi music scene.

Hopeful defiance. Legacy: Showed Warfaze still relevant and reactive.

With on vocals (replacing Sunny), Warfaze found their mainstream voice. The title track became a generational love anthem. Production improved, and the songwriting grew more nuanced.

G-Series Return of Original Vocalist: Hasan Abidur Reza returns after 11 years. Bassist Shantu leaves; replaced by newcomer Sazzad.

(If you’d like, I can produce a shorter blurb for social media, a track-by-track mini-review, or recommend where to start listening based on your taste.)

For over four decades, Warfaze has stood as a colossus in the realm of South Asian rock music. Formed in Dhaka on June 6, 1984, this legendary heavy metal band has not only defined the genre in Bangladesh but has also inspired countless musicians across generations. With a career spanning numerous lineup changes and musical evolutions, the band’s discography is a rich tapestry of raw energy, poetic lyricism, and pioneering spirit. This comprehensive guide explores every studio album released by Warfaze, detailing the history, lineup, and tracklists that have cemented their legacy. Since their inception, the group has officially released , one compilation album, and several critically acclaimed singles.

Pure, high-octane hard rock and heavy metal that captured the spirit of the youth. 2. Obak Bhalobasha (1994)

Their first album released in the streaming era. The sound was modern – tighter production, layered guitars, and more direct lyrics targeting contemporary social ills.

Sargam Records Lineup: Sunny Hasan (vocals), Babna (guitar), Shantu (bass), Russell (drums), plus new keyboardist Jewel.

The Journey Continues

Widely considered one of the benchmark albums in Bangla rock history. The title track, "Obak Bhalobasha," is arguably the most iconic power ballad in the country. Jibon Dhara (1996)